Explore the Interactive Seat Map

End-Stage Seating Layout

The most common seating layout at Resch Center for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near Sections 212, 213 and 214. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B stages.

Recommended Seats For End-Stage Setups

On the Floor: Sections 100, 101, 102, 103 and more are a part of Floor Seating, which offer some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, floor sections are added or removed. These performer-specific adjustments may alter the floor layout and the views from each floor section.

To the Side of the Stage: Most diehard concert-goers will agree that the best concert seats at Resch Center not on the floor are those to the side of the stage in Sections 220, 210, 219 and 221. The view is not head-on like on the floor, but many of the seats are closer to the stage, provide better elevation and are actual stadium seats.

Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Sections 202, 203 and 201 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance. Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.

Seating Charts For Upcoming Concerts

The following shows have unique setups. Click your show to see the interactive seating chart and to buy tickets directly on the map!

Eric ChurchResch Center Seating Chart

Miranda Lambert with Old DominionResch Center Seating Chart

Boston PopsResch Center Seating Chart

Green DayResch Center Seating Chart

Consider the Following When Buying Tickets

Seats behind the stage are occassionally sold: Unless your main objective is to just get in the building, you'll want to completely avoid anything behind the stage - like those in/near or above Sections 212, 213 and 214. It's unlikely the performer will turn around to salute you - and you're more likely to be completely blocked out from seeing the show.

If you're short, only buy floor seats in the first few rows: The most common complaint amongst floor ticketholders is that they can't see the stage because of taller people in front of them. As an alternative, consider side sections near the stage that will still have you close and high enough to see.

Lower level side sections are not created equal: While the side sections closest to the stage are top-notch, side sections farther from the stage may leave you with a cramp in your neck. Sections 207 and 223 are not well-angled towards the stage - leaving you to turn your head for an ideal view. Instead, consider head-on sections in the lower level or even close side seats in the upper level like Sections 301 and 302.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

How many rows are in each section at Resch Center?

Frequently Asked Question

Most sections have a different number of rows. If you have tickets, find your seats to see the seating chart for that section with rows. If you don't have tickets yet, select your desired event to see tickets directly on the seat map.